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RNS Number : 0953B 
Kiwara PLC 
21 October 2009 
 

JSE - KWR 
AIM - KIW 
ISIN - GB0007702953 
 
 
 
 
21st October 2009 
 
 
Kiwara plc 
 
 
("Kiwara" or the "Company") 
 
 
Kalumbila pit in-fill drilling shows good results confirming strike and dip 
continuity 
 
 
 
 
The Board of Kiwara, the Zambian based exploration and mine development Company, 
is pleased to announce the first results of its in-fill drill programme at 
Kalumbila, which continue to report thick intersections of copper at or above 
base model grade. 
 
 
 
 
Highlights: 
 
 
  *  In-fill drill programme results demonstrating continuity from near surface to 
  target depth; 
  *  Borehole ("B/H") L57 intersected 20.4m grading 0.94% Cu from 12.8m and 45.6m 
  also grading 0.94% Cu from 167.6m; 
  *  B/H L47 intersected 49.2m grading 0.89% Cu from 218.6m; 
  *  B/H L56 intersected 59.6m grading 0.69% Cu from 254.4m, including 19.4m at 
  1.06% Cu from 289.3m; 
  *  B/H L60 intersected 58.0m grading 0.75% Cu from 139.0m including 16.1m grading 
  1.10% Cu from 157.7m. 
 
 
 
 
 
Colin Bird (Chairman) says: "This in-fill drilling programme is designed to 
advance the project to feasibility study. In so doing the key issue to address 
is continuity, both strike and dip. I am pleased that these results confirm such 
continuity and also show good widths of significantly higher grade than the base 
pit model. We are continuing to aggressively drill the pit area with a view to 
optimisation and possible extension, which these results appear to support." 
 
 
 
 
Background: 
On 5th October 2009 the Company announced that Snowden Mining Consultancy had 
been engaged to advise on a pre-feasibility study at Kalumbila; the initial 
focus of the study would be on the open-pittable mineralisation has been 
identified by Snowden to contain an Inferred Resource of 340 million tonnes at a 
grade of 0.78% copper (using 0.55% total Cu reporting cut-off) on which the 
objective would be to raise the resource from Inferred to Indicated with an 
in-fill drilling programme, and that additional drilling would be undertaken 
both to the northeast and southwest of the pit target to seek extensions. 
 
 
The current phase of the infill drilling programme is designed to get the 
necessary confidence to optimise pit design at a stripping ratio of not greater 
than 4.5 1. The results are demonstrating this continuity from near surface to 
prescribed target pit depth. 
 
 
Kalumbila Drilling Results: 
B/Hs L46 - L47 and L56 - L60 are diamond core boreholes: B/H L47 is 400m east of 
the Company's previously reported B/H L27, B/H L56 is down-dip of L27. B/H L57 
is 200m west of L27 and B/H L60 is 200m up dip of L57; these B/H are within the 
open-pittable target delineated by Snowden. B/Hs L58 and L59 are 100m and 500m 
respectively to the east of the pit target; L46 is 2,400m west of pit target. 
 
 
The selected length weighted mineralised intersections for which a cut-off grade 
of 0.30% Cu was applied, are summarised in the table below: 
 
 
+-----------+-------------+----------+--------+--------------+---------+ 
|    B/H    |    Dip/     |  Depth   |Depth   |Intersection  |Copper*  | 
|           |Orientation  |from (m)  |to (m)  |     (m)      |    %    | 
|           |             |          |        |              |         | 
+-----------+-------------+----------+--------+--------------+---------+ 
| Within Pit              |          |        |              |         | 
| Target                  |          |        |              |         | 
+-------------------------+----------+--------+--------------+---------+ 
|           |             |          |        |              |         | 
+-----------+-------------+----------+--------+--------------+---------+ 
| L57       |  -70/180    |  12.8    |  32.8  |    20.0      |  0.94   | 
+-----------+-------------+----------+--------+--------------+---------+ 
|           |             |  44.4    |  55.6  |    11.2      |  0.65   | 
+-----------+-------------+----------+--------+--------------+---------+ 
|           |             |  167.6   | 213.2  |    45.6      |  0.94   | 
+-----------+-------------+----------+--------+--------------+---------+ 
|           |             |          |        |              |         | 
+-----------+-------------+----------+--------+--------------+---------+ 
| L47       |  -70/180    |  96.7    |  106   |     9.3      |  0.72   | 
+-----------+-------------+----------+--------+--------------+---------+ 
|           |             |  218.6   | 267.8  |    49.2      |  0.89   | 
+-----------+-------------+----------+--------+--------------+---------+ 
|           |             |          |        |              |         | 
+-----------+-------------+----------+--------+--------------+---------+ 
| L56       |  -70/180    |  254.4   | 314.0  |    59.6      |  0.69   | 
+-----------+-------------+----------+--------+--------------+---------+ 
| Including |             |  270.0   | 278.7  |     8.7      |  0.80   | 
+-----------+-------------+----------+--------+--------------+---------+ 
| Including |             |  289.3   | 308.7  |    19.4      |  1.06   | 
+-----------+-------------+----------+--------+--------------+---------+ 
|           |             |          |        |              |         | 
+-----------+-------------+----------+--------+--------------+---------+ 
| L60       |  -70/160    |  139.0   | 197.0  |    58.0      |  0.75   | 
+-----------+-------------+----------+--------+--------------+---------+ 
| Including |             |  157.7   | 173.8  |    16.1      |  1.10   | 
+-----------+-------------+----------+--------+--------------+---------+ 
| Including |             |  186.0   | 195.0  |     9.0      |  1.28   | 
+-----------+-------------+----------+--------+--------------+---------+ 
|           |             |          |        |              |         | 
+-----------+-------------+----------+--------+--------------+---------+ 
| Outside defined         |          |        |              |         | 
| Pit Target              |          |        |              |         | 
+-------------------------+----------+--------+--------------+---------+ 
|           |             |          |        |              |         | 
+-----------+-------------+----------+--------+--------------+---------+ 
| L46       |  -70/110    |  34.6    |  51.7  |    17.1      |  0.67   | 
+-----------+-------------+----------+--------+--------------+---------+ 
|           |             |  45.0    |  51.0  |     6.0      |  1.11   | 
+-----------+-------------+----------+--------+--------------+---------+ 
|           |             |          |        |              |         | 
+-----------+-------------+----------+--------+--------------+---------+ 
| L58       |  -70/160    |  138.0   | 149.0  |    11.0      |  0.76   | 
+-----------+-------------+----------+--------+--------------+---------+ 
|           |             |  190.6   | 193.6  |     3.0      |  1.03   | 
+-----------+-------------+----------+--------+--------------+---------+ 
|           |             |  212.6   | 248.0  |    35.4      |  0.62   | 
+-----------+-------------+----------+--------+--------------+---------+ 
| Including |             |  229.0   | 248.0  |    19.0      |  0.80   | 
+-----------+-------------+----------+--------+--------------+---------+ 
|           |             |          |        |              |         | 
+-----------+-------------+----------+--------+--------------+---------+ 
| L59       |  -70/160    |  149.2   | 157.0  |     7.8      |  1.10   | 
+-----------+-------------+----------+--------+--------------+---------+ 
* Weighted average 
 
 
The assays of the core samples from this borehole were carried out by SGS 
Inspection Services Ltd, Kalulushi Laboratory, Zambia being an internationally 
accredited laboratory. 
 
 
The Resource Estimation for the initial open pittable target was prepared by 
Shaun Hackett - BSc, Geology, MAusIMM, MAIG, Group Geostatistician for Snowden 
Mining Consultancy, and reported in accordance with the SAMREC 2007 guidelines. 
Mr Hackett has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of 
mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration to qualify as a Competent 
Person as defined in the 2007 edition of the 'South African Code of Reporting of 
Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves' ("the SAMREC 
Code"). Mr Hackett consents to the inclusion of the resource statement in this 
report in the form and context in which it appears. 
 
 
This release has been approved by Colin Bird, who is Executive Chairman of 
Kiwara, Chartered Engineer and a fellow of The Institute of Materials, Minerals 
and Mining. 
 
 
 
 
About Kiwara: 
Kiwara is an exploration and mine development company with a focus on base 
metals in the Republic of Zambia, which is a major copper producing country. 
Kiwara, through its majority owned subsidiary, Kalumbila Minerals, holds 
Prospecting Licences which are within the Kabompo Dome in North Western Zambia, 
a geologically complex antiformal feature, which contains a number of base metal 
and uranium targets. This is within the area considered to be the western 
extension of the Copperbelt, an increasingly significant mining area that 
contains the recently developed Kansanshi and Lumwana copper mines. 
 
 
 
 
For further information, please contact: 
 
Kiwara Plc                                               Tel: +44 (0)207 581 
4477 
Colin Bird, Chairman 
 
Peter Vivian-Neal, Chief Executive Officer      Tel: +260 (0) 211 257453 
 
 
FinnCap, London 
Matthew Robinson, Corporate Finance           Tel: +44 (0)20 7600 1658 
 
 
Sasfin, Johannesburg 
Brian Christie, Corporate Finance               Tel: +27 (0) 11 809 7511 
 
 
Bishopsgate Communications Ltd 
Suzanne Johnson-Walsh  Tel: +44 (0)20 7562 3359 
 
 
 
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